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UPDATE: There is an improved tutorial that shows you how to create 3D printable bone models even more easily and for free on any operating system. Click here to learn more.
This file pack contains files to accompany the tutorial "Creating 3D Printable Models from Medical Scans in 30 Minutes Using Free Software: Osirix, Blender, and Meshmixer." Download the files to follow along with the tutorial and create a 3D printed model yourself!
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Included files:
TCGA-06-5410 sharp.zip - contains the DICOM files with an anonymized research CT scan used to create the skull model
skull file.zip - Contains the uncorrected, raw STL file generated from Osirix.
skull file corrected.zip - Contains the skull STL file after correcting mesh errors in Blender.
skull file corrected preform.zip - Contains the .form file of the corrected STL. This is the file format used with the Formlabs Form1+ printer. If you have this type of printer, download this file and print yourself.
All files are compressed with zip.

This STL file of a highly detailed dental scan shows the bony anatomy of the maxilla, mandible and facial structures in great detail.
This model was created using the democratiz3D service.
incisix, H, 150

This anatomically accurate C1 vertebra was extracted from a DICOM CT dataset (0.5 mm slice thickness x 47 slices).
The model may be useful for medical education and shows shows the vertebral body, spinous process, facets, transverse processes and spinal canal. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
Printed on a Makerbot Replicator 1.
Thank you to Dr Mike for the excellent renders.
Find us at www.healthphysics.com.au

This 3D printable STL file contains a model of the left kidney was derived from a medical CT scan. It shows the renal collecting system clearly.
This model was created using the democratiz3D model creation service
0522c0878
stl, kidney, collecting, system, 3dmodel, .stl, printing

This 3D printable STL file and medical model of the lumbar spine was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed anatomy of the lumbar (lower back) spine, including the vertebral bodies, facets, neural foramina and spinous proceses. Download is free for registered members.
This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
Technical specs: File format: STL Manifold mesh: Yes Triangles: 509136

Iatrogenic skull defect following surgical excision due to severe maxillary osteomyelitis. CT scan, 5mm slices. Sketchfab The patient refused to make another scan, so I had to segment it manually from 5mm slices. The calvaria is made as a lid, so the model can be used as a candy jar...
osteology, bone, skull, head, orbit, stl, 3d, model, printable, frontal, surgery, osteomyelitis, maxillary, calvaria, zygomatic, arch